there. He loved me ; from a swarm of rosy boys Singled out me, as he in sport would say, For my grave looks, too thoughtful for my years. As I grew up, it was my best delight To be his chosen comrade. Many a time, On holidays, we rambled through the woods:... The British Poets - Page 151865Full view - About this book
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 452 pages
...apartment he had own'd, To which at intervals the Wanderer drew, And found a kind of home or harbour there. He loved me; from a swarm of rosy Boys Singled...time, On holidays, we rambled through the woods: We sate —we walk'd ; he pleased me with report B 3 Of things which he had seen; and often touch'd Abstrusest... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1836 - 398 pages
...apartment he had owned, To which at intervals the Wanderer drew, And found a kind of home or harbour there. He loved me; from a swarm of rosy boys Singled...time, On holidays, we rambled through the woods : We sate—we walked; he pleased me with report Of things which he had seen ; and often touched Abstrusest... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1836 - 376 pages
...rosy Boys Singled out me, as he in «port would say, For my grave looks—too thoughtful for my yetrr As I grew up, it was my best delight To be his chosen...time, On holidays, we rambled through the woods: We pate—we walked ; he pleased me with report Of things which he had seen ; and often touched Abetruseet... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 pages
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| William Wordsworth - 1841 - 400 pages
...apartment he had owned, To which at intervals the Wanderer drew, And found a kind of home or harbour there. He loved me; from a swarm of rosy boys Singled...time, On holidays, we rambled through the woods: We sate—we walked; he pleased me with report Of things which he had seen; and often touched Abstrusest... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 752 pages
...apartment he had own'd, To which at intervals the Wanderer drew, And found a kind of home or harbour there. He loved me ; from a swarm of rosy boys Singled out me, as he in sport would say, For my grave looks—too thoughtful for my yean. As I grew up, it was my best delight To be his chosen comrade.... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 754 pages
...apartment he had own'd, To which at intervals the Wanderer drew, And found a kind of home or harbour there. He loved me ; from a swarm of rosy boys Singled out me, as he in sport would say, For my grave looks—too thoughtful for my yean. As I grew up, it was my best delight To be his chosen comrade.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 pages
...apartment he had owned, To which at intervals the Wanderer drew, And found a kind of home or harbour there. He loved me ; from a swarm of rosy boys Singled...would say, For my grave looks, too thoughtful for my year». As I grew up, it was my best delight To be his chosen comrade. Many a time, On holidays, we... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1847 - 404 pages
...apartment he had owned, To which at intervals the Wanderer drew, And found a kind of home or harbour there. He loved me; from a swarm of rosy boys Singled...time, On holidays, we rambled through the woods: We sate—we walked; he pleased me with report Of things which he had seen; and often touched Abstrusest... | |
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...apartment he had owned, To which at intervals the Wanderer drew, And found a kind of home or harbour there. He loved me; from a swarm of rosy boys Singled...time, On holidays, we rambled through the woods: We sate—we walked; he pleased me with report Of things which he had seen ; and often touched Abstrusest... | |
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